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Talk Straight Celebrate Record Six Months
Yorkshire based telecoms provider, Talk Straight, has today announced a record breaking six months for the company. Working out of their new, custom-designed offices in Ilkley, Talk Straight has welcomed a host of new client wins, appointments and an impressive turnover increase in the first half of 2015.
The company, which was launched in 2007, has seen a 33% turnover increase on 2014. In terms of year-on-year sales, the company is operating at 254% in comparison to last year’s figures and has become a dominant figure in the education and telecommunications markets. An internal investment of over half a million pounds into the company’s technology and infrastructure in 2014 means that the company has been able to expand on its product offering and give customers a more efficient service.
The telecoms provider, which employed just 15 people at the start of 2013, now provides employment to almost 50 people. The company has made a number of senior appointments in recent months, including the recruitment of a Business Sales Manager, Mobile Services Manager and a Business Development role for their dedicated Wholesale division, TS Wholesale. An impending partnership announcement with a prominent UK FTSE company will leave Talk Straight heading into 2016 on a high note.
David Tindall, Managing Director of Talk Straight said; “I am incredibly proud of our impressive growth as a business in the past six months. Since Tim Sedgwick and I founded Talk Straight, we’ve continued to see impressive natural growth thanks to our hard-working and passionate team. We’re dedicated to achieving results for our customers, results that ultimately make a genuine and positive impact to their bottom line.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Billy Morton .
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